I can't figure this out. I have a lot of BTC addresses with really small amounts. Like 0.000671...etc. I'm using blockchain.info and when I try to move these small amounts into my main account it doesn't let me because there isn't enough to cover the fee the nodes would like to get paid. I even set it to "frugal" so that there would be no fee paid but that doesn't work. I don't care if it takes days for it to clear, but it's just a bit irritating to dispose of these addresses while there's still a balance.

I can't figure this out. I have a lot of BTC addresses with really small amounts. Like 0.000671...etc. I'm using blockchain.info and when I try to move these small amounts into my main account it doesn't let me because there isn't enough to cover the fee the nodes would like to get paid. I even set it to "frugal" so that there would be no fee paid but that doesn't work. I don't care if it takes days for it to clear, but it's just a bit irritating to dispose of these addresses while there's still a balance.

I've sent BTC before without paying any transaction fee, just takes forever to get confirmed. Mind you these were with larger amounts. If this is the case though, pretty soon there won't be any Bitcoin left as they'll all be lost in millions of accounts with 0.000001 BTC.

EDIT: I have a lot of addresses because I thought it would be a good way of tracking transactions, and some (barely any) added anonymity.

. . . there won't be any Bitcoin left as they'll all be lost in millions of accounts with 0.000001 BTC . . .

Well, to start with, if there aren't many bitcoins left, then the value of each remaining bitcoin will be significantly higher. If 0.000001 BTC is worth $1 then the necessary fee to send it will probably end up being lower (perhaps 0.00000001 BTC?).

Regardless, if millions of accounts loose 0.000001 BTC, that really won't be much loss.

Lets assume 100 million accounts all loose 0.000001 BTC. What is the total amount of bitcoins lost in that manner?100,000,000 X 0.000001 = 100 BTC.

The total amount of bitcoins that will exist is a bit less than 21,000,000.

I can't figure this out. I have a lot of BTC addresses with really small amounts. Like 0.000671...etc. I'm using blockchain.info and when I try to move these small amounts into my main account it doesn't let me because there isn't enough to cover the fee the nodes would like to get paid. I even set it to "frugal" so that there would be no fee paid but that doesn't work. I don't care if it takes days for it to clear, but it's just a bit irritating to dispose of these addresses while there's still a balance.

You might want to take a look at my CheapSweep script. Zero-fee transactions can take 1-3 hours (or maybe more) to confirm, but I've not had one not get confirmed yet.

(Edit: Had received a report of trouble between CheapSweep and recent bitcoind betas, but was unable to confirm...it worked for me yesterday.)

I can't figure this out. I have a lot of BTC addresses with really small amounts. Like 0.000671...etc. I'm using blockchain.info and when I try to move these small amounts into my main account it doesn't let me because there isn't enough to cover the fee the nodes would like to get paid. I even set it to "frugal" so that there would be no fee paid but that doesn't work. I don't care if it takes days for it to clear, but it's just a bit irritating to dispose of these addresses while there's still a balance.

You might want to take a look at my CheapSweep script. It might have issues with current bitcoind betas according to recent feedback, but it works fine with bitcoind 0.7.x. Zero-fee transactions can take 1-3 hours (or maybe more) to confirm, but I've not had one not get confirmed yet.